Parts of the United States, including the Detroit area, are experiencing poor air quality due to Smoke from wildfires in Canada. The Environmental Protection Agency has classified the air quality in Detroit as "hazardous" and advised residents to stay indoors. The smoke has spread as far south as Missouri and Kentucky, affecting cities such as Cleveland, Chicago, and Pittsburgh. The smoke is expected to continue spreading into parts of West Virginia and the northern Mid-Atlantic. The wildfires in Canada have burned a record-breaking amount of land, with 490 fires currently burning, and 255 considered out of control.
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